380 llama for sale. $$$$

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I have a 380 llama its a 1911 replica really nice gun
its just to small for me easy tear down 100 rounds tops
Threw it. I got it for a pocet pistol but my hand is to big
for it. looking to get $325 may trade get back to me with Wat you
have thanks for looking
send me a text ill send you a pic 971 241 4557

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I have a 380 llama its a 1911 replica really nice gun
its just to small for me easy tear down 100 rounds tops
Threw it. I got it for a pocet pistol but my hand is to big
for it. looking to get $325 may trade get back to me with Wat you
have thanks for looking
send me a text ill send you a pic 971 241 4557

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The date means a lot, later Llamas are blowback the best ones are locked breech. If the barrel has a link on the bottom it's a locked breech. The date code on Llamas is on the left side just above the trigger, and here's the codes. Star Firearms: Dating your Star Pistol with Proofmarks

It would have to be an almost perfect .380 with locked breech to approach the value you want, a photo would help. As you may be able to tell, I collect Llama .380's. They are the closest thing to a 1911 in .380, all the others are far different internally.
My 1943
You see where there is a number stamped just forward of the slide stop? The date code will be just under that, where the side rolls under toward the trigger guard.

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The date means a lot, later Llamas are blowback the best ones are locked breech. If the barrel has a link on the bottom it's a locked breech. The date code on Llamas is on the left side just above the trigger, and here's the codes. Star Firearms: Dating your Star Pistol with Proofmarks

It would have to be an almost perfect .380 with locked breech to approach the value you want, a photo would help. As you may be able to tell, I collect Llama .380's. They are the closest thing to a 1911 in .380, all the others are far different internally.
My 1943
You see where there is a number stamped just forward of the slide stop? The date code will be just under that, where the side rolls under toward the trigger guard.

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Actually, all you need to do is lock the slide back and wiggle the barrel. If it's loose it's a locked-breech model; if it's fixed to the frame it's a blowback gun.

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